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Sunday, February 8, 2015

This weekend was stake conference (church meetings where multiple congregations come together). Last night was the adult session. As I pulled into the parking lot, I saw multiple couples walking in holding hands. I was instantly very aware of my single status. It's unusual for me to struggle with this at all. I'm very happy with my life. Last night, though, I felt like an outsider walking into that chapel. I saw the neighborhood grandpa and his wife, and they made room for me to sit. I mentioned the single-status-reminder to him, and bless his heart, he reached out and held my hand for a second. We had a good laugh about it. After the meeting, two couples decided to go out for pie and invited me. I declined, because I needed to do more homework, but it was nice of them to make me feel included.

Lesson learned: I'm only alone if I choose to be. I have a great support system.

Today I had a headache and I had to force myself to go to stake conference, because it's always worth it. The stake president said how great it was to see everyone there with their families, and my immediate response was positive. I realized that yes, I was there as a family! Either as a family of one or with my ward family.

I heard so many things that touched my heart this weekend, both spoken words and thoughts that came as a result of being in the right place at the right time. It would have been so easy to turn around and leave last night, or to stay in bed today, but I was blessed as a result of making the right choice.

2. Spotify. I like Pandora (with Chrome blocking the ads) but I'm really starting to dig Spotify. Currently enjoying Premium access for 3 months for only 99 cents. Even better!

3. Nostril waxing. Sounds nuts, but I think many men and some women would benefit from it. My friend told me about it and I tried it a couple months ago. You barely notice any pain - definitely the easiest area I've ever had waxed. And if you're in the Salt Lake area and have any waxing needs, I love Carly at Wax Me Too.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

I had a change in my church calling (assignment) effective today. I've been serving with the ward young women for almost five years, and now I'm going to be serving as the secretary for the stake young women presidency instead. I found out last Sunday and it's been an odd week, trying to ease out of my responsibilities but not knowing my new ones. Today was an emotional day for me. I shared my testimony with the girls and then went to the stake offices to get set apart. Then we had two meetings in a row. I've immediately been put to work, for which I'm grateful.

I've never before spent this long in the same calling. This is not the hardest time I've had getting released, probably because I'll still be around the girls to some degree, but it is an adjustment. I'm hopeful that I'll have more Tuesday nights available for dancing (yay!) but it will certainly be work in different ways.

I'm grateful for this new opportunity to serve and grow. I'm grateful for the gospel and the organization of the Church. I am incredibly blessed and I hope I remember to recognize my gratitude for all that I have.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

It was a fantastic Christmas season. Festival of Trees, a live nativity (with a camel!), California with family, sewing, baking, Messiah sing-along, looking at lights, ice skating, dates, helping with missionary care packages, a party with the young women at church, etc.

I've already put photos on Facebook or Instagram, and I get so focused on enjoying family that I slack at taking pictures while I'm with them. I did take some baking pictures and I'll share recipe links in a later post. Here's a blurry picture with my sister and mom.

For the last year or so, I've been asking my grandma questions in order to write her life story. On this visit, I did some of the interviewing as a video. It increasingly hits me that I don't know how much longer I'll have, and I want to remember her voice.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

I'm stressing over the end of the semester, but I'm starting to plan Christmas baking. This is my favorite source of recipes for Christmas cookies. It's the most adorable book (as all Gooseberry Patch books are) with cute ideas and cutouts for cookie exchanges.

I always completely skip over this chapter, because cut-out cookies are too much hassle for me.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

It's November and I love posting one thing each day for which I am thankful, but I have friends on Facebook who hate it. I'm going to update this blog post every few days instead.

I'm thankful for...
1: The beauty of God's earth. There are so many amazing places to explore within a reasonable traveling distance.
2: Getting home safely even though we drove through rain and snow storms and lost traction a few times. Time to replace my tires!
3: People who let me into their lives.
4: How fluffy my carpet feels after vacuuming with the vacuum I just bought.
5: Knowing exactly where to turn for peace when dating brings disappointments.
6: Scoring 86 on my last exam! Way higher than the first two!
7: The peace and inspiration I find in the temple.
8: Beautiful fall weather.
9: Laughter. I laughed my way to tears several times today.
10: Rain on my birthday. I love it.
11: My sweet sister doing yard work for me. It's ready for winter!
12: My parents' 32nd anniversary. I'm grateful they stuck it out on this go-round.
13: Sweet friends who make me sweet birthday treats.
14: New tires and the $ to purchase them, so I can drive safely this winter.
15: The empowering feeling that comes from repairing things in my home.
16: Heat. Baby, it's cold outside. (There's ice inside my windows.)
17: The flexible schedule of my new job position. I love the reduced stress.
18: The talents and accomplishments of the lovely young (and not-so-young) women at church and their willingness to share.
19: The semester being almost over! Only one more new concept to learn and then it's all review and assignments!
20: The repair to my water heater being simple and inexpensive (and my banging pipes being fixed as a side benefit).
21: The opportunity to appreciate good music with a fellow music-lover.
22: Men who act as gentlemen on dates.
23: Sisters who remain dear to my heart across the miles and through divorce.
24: Living in a city where I feel safe. (Praying for those in rioting areas.)
25: The beautiful view of lights across the valley from my dining room.
26: The healing power of the Atonement.
27: Peace.
28: The Christmas season.
29: Leaves to rake - just the right amount to keep it enjoyable!
30: The opportunity to learn by preparing a talk for church.

About Me

Yes, I like brownies with onion dip. I pretty much love dip of any kind - it makes me happy. I also love the sound of my windchimes blowing, the feel of the fairly constant breeze, and walking through crunchy leaves. I'm on a bread hiatus right now, but if you're wondering why I was baking so much, read this.